I agree with other posts, the people in the sketch look just like CG and wife IMO. Also IMO, this explais the non standard circumstances of the entire kidnapping. Hopefully LE can test their DNA.
But wouldn't you think the police would release a description or sketches of these people, too? They would presumably be potentially dangerous out to the community If they were scouting for "talent." At the very least, I would think the community would be told there were 4 people involved, not 2.Or is this a snippet of info that we are not privy to - the moment she was captured by her so called kidnappers. Perhaps the ones that took her from her run were not the ones who kept her for the two weeks. They were simply scanning the scene for possible 'lucrative transactions' and came across SP and hooked into their network.... Maybe these people took her from behind and immbolised her using formaldyhyde or other and then onsold her to her the devilish captors. Nothing would surprise me at this point!
Right??Just went back to the comments. Interesting how a comment from March basically calls out Michigan man (presumably) and the trip to SF.
Redding Searchlight article about Cameron Gamble, 2007. Wouldn't you know it, he has a knack for getting anonymous people to donate to his causes!
CALIFORNIA -- ALABAMA - Twister of fate - Former Redding couple helps neighbors in new hometown
Redding Record Searchlight (CA) - March 8, 2007
Just three months after moving from Redding to Enterprise, Ala., Cameron and Jennifer Gamble and their two young children heard the warning sirens, shut themselves in their home's walk-in closet and waited out last week's tornado.
"You could hear twigs breaking," Jennifer Gamble said. "It was like from the movie 'Twister'; it was so scary."
When the Gambles emerged, their neighborhood was intact. But just a quarter-mile away, the tornado had peeled away rooftops and tossed cars upside-down.
The tornado killed nine people, including eight students at a high school. It destroyed 211 homes and damaged at least 500 more, the American Red Cross reported.
But the three times the Gambles tried to volunteer at the Red Cross, it was closed.
"We felt so overwhelmed and helpless. There was so much damage that you didn't see on the news ... so many trees down, houses damaged, telephone poles at 45-degree angles," said Jennifer Gamble, a stay-at-home mom who attended Simpson University in Redding.
The couple prayed about what to do.
Then Jennifer created a Web site, www.enterprisetornadoministry.blogspot.com. Cameron grabbed a notebook and went door-to-door -- and to homes without doors -- asking neighbors what would help.
The Web site described needs like trash bags and cardboard boxes and requested money to rent a mini-excavator, which is like a small backhoe. Cameron Gamble is well experienced in operating one -- he previously owned Gamble Excavating in Redding.
The Gambles sent about 70 e-mails, telling friends about the Web site. An anonymous donor paid $850 to rent, deliver and fuel a mini-excavator for a week. The figure quickly grew to about $2,000 in donations, with more on the way. Before they knew it, they had started their own relief effort.
"We took a step of faith," Jennifer Gamble said. "We'll do it until it runs out of steam."
Every day since Monday, Cameron has operated the mini-excavator, helping pull cars, tree trunks and other debris away from homes.
Volunteers appear whenever they hear the engine, Jennifer Gamble said.
"It seemed like a lot of people just needed structure. Someone needed to say, 'OK, this is the plan.' And people just follow," she said.
Tuesday, Cameron and others pulled a car off of a house and took a half-ton truck crushed by a pine tree back to its driveway two doors away, Jennifer Gamble said.
Cameron Gamble's new employer, government survival-training contractor Tate Inc., has been very supportive and flexible with his schedule.
The Gambles moved to Alabama in December, when Cameron was hired as a code-of-conduct trainer, giving direction to Army and special forces pilots.
He laughed Wednesday about getting out of bed with the flu to warn his moving-in neighbors about the tornado, then joining his family in the closet.
"Yeah, our fallout shelter is the walk-in closet in our master bedroom," Cameron Gamble said.
After experiencing her first tornado, Jennifer Gamble said she doesn't regret the move from Redding.
"Out of all the places in the world we could have moved," she said, "I feel like we are here to help these people."
Reporter KR can be reached at 225-8339 or at kross@redding.com. Copyright (c) 2007, Redding Record Searchlight (CA)
Shades of Chloe Ayling, minus the online auction factor?
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...dly-for-online-auction&highlight=Chloe+Ayling
And this happened only a few months before SP's kidnapping...hm...could the real SP "captors" gotten the idea?!
Right??
But wouldn't you think the police would release a description or sketches of these people, too? They would presumably be potentially dangerous out to the community If they were scouting for "talent." At the very least, I would think the community would be told there were 4 people involved, not 2.
This case is starting to make me think it was some sort of real life "game" that went south.
Especially with the wife of a theater installation man who plays Game of Thrones so loud @ 11:00 pm (with two small children in the home) that a neighbor calls police for a well check!
After watching CSI MIAMI last night I am leaning more to some game gone wrong.
Rather than an out right hoax.
No one that we know of died in the SP case, but in the episode I watched someone did, by accident, all because a business associate felt like his partner needed to "grow some "
The victim who got played, well his wife ended up arrested for murder. (Manslaughter)
Here is the episode, maybe some of you have seen it?
https://www.csifiles.com/content/2011/05/review-csi-miami-go/
MOO
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The show sure!Yes but that's fiction, right?
Or is this a snippet of info that we are not privy to - the moment she was captured by her so called kidnappers. Perhaps the ones that took her from her run were not the ones who kept her for the two weeks. They were simply scanning the scene for possible 'lucrative transactions' and came across SP and hooked into their network.... Maybe these people took her from behind and immbolised her using formaldyhyde or other and then onsold her to her the devilish captors. Nothing would surprise me at this point!
How do you know that the man from Michigan is a doctor? I don't remember reading that.There are a lot of things locals have said that seem to be legit. A lot of people have known about the Michigan doctor for months. I am looking forward to more info being released, especially if local rumors are true.
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How do you know that the man from Michigan is a doctor? I don't remember reading that.
That may be info from locals on another forum, sorry. I would edit my post but it’s not letting me for some reason.
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It's becoming very difficult to keep things straight (fact vs. rumor) if you read other forums! I've done it too.
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Just unbelievable ... I know bandannas have similar patterns ... but seriously ... just a few days before SP is "abducted" the entire family are wearing bandannas !
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ETA: Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...0k-reward.html
Think about it. If you were kidnapped. Held for 3 weeks and permanently branded...
No, we really can't say what we would do because we haven't been in that situation, but...
Does continuing to live in the same home and becoming a hermit make any sense?
She's let go from a hostage situation to life the life of a recluse?
All I can say with certainty, is if I felt no one believed me, there is no way I wouldn't come out to the public and tell my story, show my scar and defend myself.
I get that it would be scary to do, but living in virtual captivity to me, would mean my captors were still controlling me.
MOO
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